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i just want one of the astronauts on mars. that's the main vehicle we have to do this now. you've heard me talk about this and obviously our job is to get utah funding so you can have the constancy of purpose on a 16 year project and we don't have that yet. and it's our responsibility to do that but for me i am a result oriented guy. i don't know what the best engineering and science and exactly how to do that that's your responsibility. i've got to try to find those resources so that you can do that. but others up here are more accounted types and want to make sure we hit the benchmarks and milestones as do you. you are engineers and that is how you operate. so, the anxiety some fee fuel we already missing as kind of a milestone early in the 16 year journey is something i think we all have to take seriously. but our responsibility is to provide you with the resources. let me ask a couple of basic questions. in a sort of developing this program, how do you see us adding international partners? has there been any discussions wi
i just want one of the astronauts on mars. that's the main vehicle we have to do this now. you've heard me talk about this and obviously our job is to get utah funding so you can have the constancy of purpose on a 16 year project and we don't have that yet. and it's our responsibility to do that but for me i am a result oriented guy. i don't know what the best engineering and science and exactly how to do that that's your responsibility. i've got to try to find those resources so that you can...
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mars one. you can sign up to go to mars on a one-way ticket. it isn't to say you land on mars and two weeks later you're dead, although you might be. the idea is you go, like, pilgrims on the mayflower. you go to mars and set up your own society there. and that might work. but, you know, you might check it out. mars one if you're really -- >> it is worth mentioning that mars one is not affiliated with any space program. it's a reality television show. >> no, no, they don't have rockets, but this is so you can tell the other kids, you know, i'm signed up to go to mars. >> how many of you would contribute $100 for a program designed to send one person, the current president of the united states, to mars on a one-way trip? [laughter] >> that's not a fair question in boulder, colorado. >> i know. i know i'm playing to my audience. >> it brings up an interesting point though. the nasa budget is about one-half of 1% of the federal budget. so, i mean, basically, if all of you guys would give $100 a year, that would, like, ten times our, you know, our
mars one. you can sign up to go to mars on a one-way ticket. it isn't to say you land on mars and two weeks later you're dead, although you might be. the idea is you go, like, pilgrims on the mayflower. you go to mars and set up your own society there. and that might work. but, you know, you might check it out. mars one if you're really -- >> it is worth mentioning that mars one is not affiliated with any space program. it's a reality television show. >> no, no, they don't have...
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the program to land the first woman on the moon of the mars exploration was perseverance and ingenuity. watching those videos and seeing not just the attention in the senate but across america really was inspiring and i think that is the endless frontier act innovation competition act is going to help foster that excitement in a lot of places. we will also have two missions to explore venous and the gateway for future deep space exploration. let me finish and say the success also requires that stem workforce i mentioned earlier not just colorado but across the country. we see a lot of muscle that hasn't been used and i think engaging young people in space will take adversity across the country. it's what inspires so many people to go into space and i think that they have acquired those missions and contributions from the whole commercial space sector. we always brag on a per capita basis colorado is either first or second in terms of the size of the per capita space economy. and i think we learned very clearly how much success you can have in partnership when you work on that space eco
the program to land the first woman on the moon of the mars exploration was perseverance and ingenuity. watching those videos and seeing not just the attention in the senate but across america really was inspiring and i think that is the endless frontier act innovation competition act is going to help foster that excitement in a lot of places. we will also have two missions to explore venous and the gateway for future deep space exploration. let me finish and say the success also requires that...
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nasa also wants to make the moon to mars effort morey sharing costs with its international partners however the agencies current plan does not include cost estimates for these partners beyond artemis for. finally, the artemis campaign transparency. nasa hasn't developed a comprehensive assessment for the cost and unlike his oth projects and programs, nasa hasn't established lifecycle costs were made costs and schools rule commitments for some programs including artemis.without the agency pulling accounting for and accurately reporting the overall cost of current and future missions, it will beo make informed decisions about nasa's long-term funding needs. further, without credible, complete and cost schedule estimates nasa will be hard-pressed for meaningful cost savings and a key step to making artemis truly sustainable over time. we look forward to assisting in achieving its goals and will continue to provide independent objective and comprehensive oversight of this effort. thank you. >> thank you. i would now like to doctor griffin f
nasa also wants to make the moon to mars effort morey sharing costs with its international partners however the agencies current plan does not include cost estimates for these partners beyond artemis for. finally, the artemis campaign transparency. nasa hasn't developed a comprehensive assessment for the cost and unlike his oth projects and programs, nasa hasn't established lifecycle costs were made costs and schools rule commitments for some programs including artemis.without the agency...
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, i want our astronauts on mars. orion and sls are the main vehicle we have to do this now. mister william gerstenmaier, you heard me talk about this. obviously our job is to get you the funding to have that constancy of purpose on a 16 year project. we don't have that yet. it is our responsibility to do. for me, i am a results oriented guy. that is your responsibility, sandra magnus and william gerstenmaier. i have to find you the resources so that you can do that. but others up here are more accountant types and want to make sure we hit our benchmarks and the milestones, as to you, your engineers, that is how you guys operate. the anxiety some feel were already missing a milestone early in the 16 year journey is something we have to take seriously. our responsibility is to provide resources to get this done. let me ask a couple basic questions. in developing this program, how do you see international partners? has there been discussed with other countries about partnering with us in a major project like this. willi
, i want our astronauts on mars. orion and sls are the main vehicle we have to do this now. mister william gerstenmaier, you heard me talk about this. obviously our job is to get you the funding to have that constancy of purpose on a 16 year project. we don't have that yet. it is our responsibility to do. for me, i am a results oriented guy. that is your responsibility, sandra magnus and william gerstenmaier. i have to find you the resources so that you can do that. but others up here are more...
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robotics lab in california would propelled now support the expiration of mars and other planets. we recently opened a human performance lab space center in texas which provide nasa collaborative research environment to understand impacted potential of space travel. green infrastructure is just as vital to nasa's operation and assembles the space launch and the one in johnson space center in 2020 mission activity help, timelines and delays and prepares cost. other examples, degradation of the region virginia which is the only access to large complex of the space station and necessary side right infrastructure improvements to enable nasa, dod and commercial partners at the space center. in closing, greater investment is needed to modernize and build capabilities of the future. employees and stakeholders demand that. investing needs directly to scientific innovation, more efficient space travel, the next generation of scientists, engineers and nationals. this will accelerate 21st century advancement in climate science and green technology and so much more. given nasa's role as an ec
robotics lab in california would propelled now support the expiration of mars and other planets. we recently opened a human performance lab space center in texas which provide nasa collaborative research environment to understand impacted potential of space travel. green infrastructure is just as vital to nasa's operation and assembles the space launch and the one in johnson space center in 2020 mission activity help, timelines and delays and prepares cost. other examples, degradation of the...
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committed bacteria come from earth and go to mars? that's why it's critical to continue the search for life on mars and other bodies to answer that question. >> it's a fascinating and/or photos. if you could go a little deeper are those being released -- >> i think it was my slide, so in the case the fishers at the south pole have gas and ice emanating from them and they merged to make this large plume was discovered that we didn't do with the existence until the mission and once the plume was discovered, it was directed to fly through multiple times and sample the material within its instruments. one of the important lessons that we get is the flagship missions with large numbers of instruments are able to respond very reflectively to new discoveries. the instruments actually were designed to sample the atmosphere but once it was discovered that the plume was made of. >> thank you very much. >> thank you mr. chairman for the testimony today. i just wonder if you would give your definition of life. i i think it's something that the sc
committed bacteria come from earth and go to mars? that's why it's critical to continue the search for life on mars and other bodies to answer that question. >> it's a fascinating and/or photos. if you could go a little deeper are those being released -- >> i think it was my slide, so in the case the fishers at the south pole have gas and ice emanating from them and they merged to make this large plume was discovered that we didn't do with the existence until the mission and once...
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i think you already told us mars is that answer and when you look at the research that remains to be done, the risks that sit in the red most of them, half of them are associated with the extended duration on mars. a mission of three years duration. i don't know of another research platform that will provide us extended research capability to enter those three year questions. the iss is our choice for that. that is how it should be used. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. i would like to recognize mr. brooks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. gerstenmeyer, in light of the recent launch failures is nasa reassessing their insight and oversight approach for the developed and, production operations of commercially provided vehicles the service the international space station? >> as part of the accident investigation with the space x event that occurred we have part of our commercial crew program, representatives are part of that activity with space x so they are actively involved in analyzing and understanding what occurred on the cargo vehicle with an eye towards any design changes
i think you already told us mars is that answer and when you look at the research that remains to be done, the risks that sit in the red most of them, half of them are associated with the extended duration on mars. a mission of three years duration. i don't know of another research platform that will provide us extended research capability to enter those three year questions. the iss is our choice for that. that is how it should be used. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. i...
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hitter coming up on tuesday with t- shirt tuesday hope you can join us on the ballpark and then the mar learns come in next friday, saturday, sunday before the nats embark on a long road trip then it's on to new york, colorado, and st. louis here's harris followed by taveras in the 8th two hopper, ramirez that will bring up taveras the nationals do not have a hit sips the 4th inning -- since the 4th inning we're making these pitchers look like ford and colfax 16 strikeouts last night against us and 7 tonight for them >> hard to believe in a game the nats won, they struck out 16 times he handles that one from taveras and a lot 69 folks in this park will be heading to south beach soon
hitter coming up on tuesday with t- shirt tuesday hope you can join us on the ballpark and then the mar learns come in next friday, saturday, sunday before the nats embark on a long road trip then it's on to new york, colorado, and st. louis here's harris followed by taveras in the 8th two hopper, ramirez that will bring up taveras the nationals do not have a hit sips the 4th inning -- since the 4th inning we're making these pitchers look like ford and colfax 16 strikeouts last night against us...
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it helps the agency get prepared to take bigger missions toward mars. at this point we are envisioning a lower orbit that would be private sector activity. we'll use the remaining station to let the private sector understand their research and investigation to see if it helps them from a fundamental research standpoint. >> that's great to hear. >> our government is investing in capital. those capsules are optimized to get crews back and forth. what role capsules play once the space station reaches the end of its life? for the commercial crew program and the cargo program, the companies have an interest beyond just the nassau need. there building these capsules and will be able to operate them for their own purposes. they can use this transportation to deliver cargo to it, they can deliver crew to it etc. outside of cetera outside of the government. this will essentially allow the private sector to get transportation services on its own to these companies that we've enabled as these initial startups. >> that's great. >> the space shuttle and x-37 are bot
it helps the agency get prepared to take bigger missions toward mars. at this point we are envisioning a lower orbit that would be private sector activity. we'll use the remaining station to let the private sector understand their research and investigation to see if it helps them from a fundamental research standpoint. >> that's great to hear. >> our government is investing in capital. those capsules are optimized to get crews back and forth. what role capsules play once the space...
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were importantly the station is to test the new technologies when we venture to mars. space inspires future generations to dream big and work hard. astronauts serve as role models to study science and math and engineering and encourage scientists to develop the innovations that keep our economy strong to ensure america remains globally competitive. this is about much more than the benefits of what improves our life here on earth. the accomplishments in space remind americans of some of our greatest accomplishments. mandate don't remember where they were 45 years ago when apollo 11 landed on the moon the first prints on the surface were made by americans. the west show always lead the way in space exploration. it spurs our curiosity and also makes us want to push our mental and physical boundaries and encourages us to seek answers to timeless questions about life and the meaning of all. we can think nasa at the johnson space center in headquarters in washington d.c. to make is downright possible all after the event there is a showcase of iss hardware for the advancement
were importantly the station is to test the new technologies when we venture to mars. space inspires future generations to dream big and work hard. astronauts serve as role models to study science and math and engineering and encourage scientists to develop the innovations that keep our economy strong to ensure america remains globally competitive. this is about much more than the benefits of what improves our life here on earth. the accomplishments in space remind americans of some of our...
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, lull was passionate in his studies of mars at the time. there were markings on mars that through the somewhat what blurry images that telescopes provided seemed to be canals and he thought they were actually canals built by intelligent civilization on mars to stave off death by drought essentially, and so -- his ideas were extremely well received by the general public. in fact, with his idea of canals and intelligent life was almost visual equivalent of tune that got him stuck in people's heads and continue it play out in science fiction. but he was ridiculed by professional astronomers as being a bit of a fantasy, and a as a result of that, in order to redeem himself he undertook this search for another planet the. this guy who started -- he was amateur astronomer he was not part of the mainstream. but began when he wanted to be a mainstream observatory -- he wasn't trained in astronomy and learned his own. he was a trained mathematician, and he searched for this planet the, died before he filed his brother said that -- a biography of him
, lull was passionate in his studies of mars at the time. there were markings on mars that through the somewhat what blurry images that telescopes provided seemed to be canals and he thought they were actually canals built by intelligent civilization on mars to stave off death by drought essentially, and so -- his ideas were extremely well received by the general public. in fact, with his idea of canals and intelligent life was almost visual equivalent of tune that got him stuck in people's...
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the missions currently at mars, the mars science laboratory on its way and mavon, well into develop, provide many years of data to help us understand the red planet and our needs in future years to meet the president's challenge to send humans to mar in the mid-2030s. in aeronautics, our investments drive technology breakthroughs for cleaner, safer, and more efficient aircraft. the millions of fliers around the world benefit from our work and our partnership with greater aviation community to transform our air travel system. one of my greatest pleasures is to talk to young people and answer their questions about what it's like to go to space and how they can pursue a career in science, technology, engineering, and math. in this budget, we focus on education programs with measurable return. this will help us feed that pipeline we so urgently need of new scientists and engineers, to share their energies, their passions, and great intelligence with us. i'm very optimistic about our future and the next generation of exploration leaders. the missions we begin now, the technologies we crea
the missions currently at mars, the mars science laboratory on its way and mavon, well into develop, provide many years of data to help us understand the red planet and our needs in future years to meet the president's challenge to send humans to mar in the mid-2030s. in aeronautics, our investments drive technology breakthroughs for cleaner, safer, and more efficient aircraft. the millions of fliers around the world benefit from our work and our partnership with greater aviation community to...
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i hope we're the first to mars. but we cannot give up that pioneer innovation that led this country to greatness. i'll share with colleagues of the senate a cnbc story in march. china is building a manned spacecraft capable of sending astronauts to the moon. can you imagine the day when the stars and stripes on the lunar surface stand not alone, but stand next to the stars of a flag by another nation -- perhaps china, perhaps somebody else. when it comes to our access to space, this debate is absolutely critical because without passage of amendment number 250, we lose a tremendous portion of our access to space. we lose it for commercial applications, we lose it for civil applications. in the past few months this shows the importance of u.s. leadership. that's why this bipartisan amendment comes with a simple point. it assures that nasa and our commercial space industry will continue to be the leader in aerospace. the ranking member of the senate intelligence committee, mark warner, is joining me on my amendment. he
i hope we're the first to mars. but we cannot give up that pioneer innovation that led this country to greatness. i'll share with colleagues of the senate a cnbc story in march. china is building a manned spacecraft capable of sending astronauts to the moon. can you imagine the day when the stars and stripes on the lunar surface stand not alone, but stand next to the stars of a flag by another nation -- perhaps china, perhaps somebody else. when it comes to our access to space, this debate is...
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building the next chapter of american exploration, returning to the moon tuesday so we can go beyond mars to expand what is possible and further our understanding. the architecture of these missions is already taking shape. we will go with new systems, bold designs and a sustainable mission. you can hear it, taste it, touch it, we are going. we are training, pressing our pioneering spirit every component, finding a resolve with every line of code in securing our success with every launch. this is not hypothetical, this is not about flags and footprints. this is about sustainable science, the advance of the human spirit. because we are the pioneers, star sailors, thinkers, visionaries, doers. because we stand on the shoulders of giants to go farther than humanity has ever been. we will add our names to the greatest adventurers in history every day, every mission, we advance this call. we are nasa. after 60 years we are just getting started. >> hopefully -- [applause] >> i am blessed to get to work on the nation's program. i'm very proud. one of the things i want to make sure you walk away
building the next chapter of american exploration, returning to the moon tuesday so we can go beyond mars to expand what is possible and further our understanding. the architecture of these missions is already taking shape. we will go with new systems, bold designs and a sustainable mission. you can hear it, taste it, touch it, we are going. we are training, pressing our pioneering spirit every component, finding a resolve with every line of code in securing our success with every launch. this...
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i'm hopeful we'll be doing work not only at mars, i love mars, been doing a lot of work at mars but beyond mars to the icy moons of the outer planets. >> wonderful. thank you. i actually, i think we have, one more question? yep. from mr. steve clemens here. >> hi, folks. i'm steve clemens. washington editor-at-large with atlantic. i've been obsessed having you here. i'm so excited. this is not a commercial for siemens. i'm thrilled we were so obsessed and they would bring curiosity here and we would do it, what is the pipeline of younger adam sellser ins out there? is the country getting it right to do that? i know siemens donated billions of dollars you used to simulate landings. they have gone to places like cleveland, ohio, and i was just in worcester, massachusetts. they're going to richmond to look at consortium to give young people the opportunity to play around with this fancy software you used. made me think about, is the pipeline of young talent like you there? and what should we do to enhance it if it is not what it should be? we'll wrap it up. i get to interview the next guy on
i'm hopeful we'll be doing work not only at mars, i love mars, been doing a lot of work at mars but beyond mars to the icy moons of the outer planets. >> wonderful. thank you. i actually, i think we have, one more question? yep. from mr. steve clemens here. >> hi, folks. i'm steve clemens. washington editor-at-large with atlantic. i've been obsessed having you here. i'm so excited. this is not a commercial for siemens. i'm thrilled we were so obsessed and they would bring curiosity...
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percival lowell was passionate in his studies of mars. at the time, there were markings on mars that through the somewhat blurry images that telescopes provided seemed to be canals and he thought that they were actually canals built by an intelligent civilization on mars to stave off death by drought , essentially. and so his ideas were extremely well received by the general public. in fact, with this idea of canals and intelligent life, it was almost the visual equivalent of an airborne. it was the tune that got stuck inpeople's heads and continued to play out in science fiction but he was ridiculed by professional astronomers as being a bit of a fantasist . and as a result of that, in orderto redeem himself, he undertook this search for another planet . this guy who started as an amateur astronomer, he was not mainstream but began when he wanted to be a mainstream observatory, he wasn't trained in astronomy, he learned on his own. it was a trained mathematician and he searched for this planet, died before he found it and his brother sai
percival lowell was passionate in his studies of mars. at the time, there were markings on mars that through the somewhat blurry images that telescopes provided seemed to be canals and he thought that they were actually canals built by an intelligent civilization on mars to stave off death by drought , essentially. and so his ideas were extremely well received by the general public. in fact, with this idea of canals and intelligent life, it was almost the visual equivalent of an airborne. it...
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elon musk said he would recognize no government law on mars and would make his own. this may seem to suggest actors do not recognize international laws on space. how will they deal with actors who may not recognize u.s. power influence in the space in the future? >> i think today there are no norms of behavior in space. it's the wild wild west. there is an outer space treaty that talks about you can't put a weapons of mass destruction on orbit or militarize. i believe there needs to be some rules in a safe and professional conduct. i think our allies and partners think that will work together ws exercise together again and we trained together. one of the areas we are focusing on is developing the norms of behavior which we can operate collectively. we do that today. we operate in a transparent manner and in a way that demonstrates safe and professional behavior and we hope others follow. it's not naÏve to think if there was a set of norms or behavior that everybody is going to follow. but i do think if you have those rules, it will help identify those that are runni
elon musk said he would recognize no government law on mars and would make his own. this may seem to suggest actors do not recognize international laws on space. how will they deal with actors who may not recognize u.s. power influence in the space in the future? >> i think today there are no norms of behavior in space. it's the wild wild west. there is an outer space treaty that talks about you can't put a weapons of mass destruction on orbit or militarize. i believe there needs to be...
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different opportunities to launch a spacecraft to mars were different. some are energetically more favorable than others. turns out 2018 is one of the best opportunities for the next few decades to actually lead to substantial payload on the surface of mars and so it would be possible given adequate funding, to do a mission in 2018 when curiosity we hope will still be going to put a robot on service that would select a carefully chosen cash, this weed is scientifically chosen samples which would then be brought back to earth by subsequent robotic missions for the downstream and that indeed was the primary recommendation of the most recent decadal survey. >> looking at it from the congressional standpoint where we also have to look at our financial situation and put money that is available toward this priority, is that the best priority use of our exploration funds to do that or would it be better to not put the money on that returnable vehicle but keep going towards the human vehicle as the next goal? >> i would sincerely hope that it's not an either/or
different opportunities to launch a spacecraft to mars were different. some are energetically more favorable than others. turns out 2018 is one of the best opportunities for the next few decades to actually lead to substantial payload on the surface of mars and so it would be possible given adequate funding, to do a mission in 2018 when curiosity we hope will still be going to put a robot on service that would select a carefully chosen cash, this weed is scientifically chosen samples which...
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the employers and the teachers that know that happen and try, and i sometimes say employers are from mars and teachers are from venus. it's very hard for them to build relationships. it is not easy. there's a lot of cte charter, but let's not exaggerate the chaos is the word you can do it. >> anything you want to add to that? >> you can probably speak to this better than i can, but i will pick up on what i've heard quite a few times, which is starting a school where you are picking up kids who have gone through the school system already, i hear over and over again is challenging. those who start charter schools, for example and don't have a lot of elementary schools. so that could be accountability. it could also be bad habit that happen over time. there is often a rush to sort of younger and younger so they are bringing kids in very early on. that and starting a lot younger. so that i think is a tough spot. >> that's why we do k. 12. high school in baton rouge and i won't do it unless we start the k-12. our goal for eighth-graders is not to be eligible to go to a college prep high school
the employers and the teachers that know that happen and try, and i sometimes say employers are from mars and teachers are from venus. it's very hard for them to build relationships. it is not easy. there's a lot of cte charter, but let's not exaggerate the chaos is the word you can do it. >> anything you want to add to that? >> you can probably speak to this better than i can, but i will pick up on what i've heard quite a few times, which is starting a school where you are picking...
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very soon will be going to mars. and we are very importantly, created the space force and nasa will be a big part of that. so that's not going to mars thus defending our country. it is something that's very, very important. what we've done when we first went to headquarters. i looked at runways that were eroded up with weeds that had not been used. it was almost like an abandoned place. and now i at it, i was there two months ago it was an incredible sight, so different, so vibrant, people working people happy. it was really something what they have done. but that's another thing we have done and it's something a very proud of. with that i would like to again congratulate everybody in this room. we are going to have a few people speak and i'll start with a great vice president mike pence previewed say a few words still go to a couple of other folks, okay? thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president, thank you for letting me speak for just a few moments about this historic day. today, thanks to your le
very soon will be going to mars. and we are very importantly, created the space force and nasa will be a big part of that. so that's not going to mars thus defending our country. it is something that's very, very important. what we've done when we first went to headquarters. i looked at runways that were eroded up with weeds that had not been used. it was almost like an abandoned place. and now i at it, i was there two months ago it was an incredible sight, so different, so vibrant, people...
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gay and straight, purple and polka-dot, mars and venus and to make a stand for that is kind of swimming upstream in every court from aspen, colorado to the u.s. supreme court. because i was mandated to undergo conversion therapy. the ten elders at the baptist church said we realize that you and nancy feel that we don't know what you're doing. you're not just sorority sisters but you have to move out, you have to go back to texas to work on your marriage with your husband, you have to give back the range rover car her brother gave you, you have to meet with a german lady every wednesday afternoon to be cured, you have to go back and apologize to everyone in the church for posing as a christian when now we know that you are a gay person, you couldn't possibly be a christian. so all through my experiences of my integrity and living the life that i knew, and my husband even knew, i told him, and he said i knew, i figured it out. when i told mother, she said yeah, i knew. so there's so much that we could sha share. as i move forward in what i would like for all of you to do, i would like for
gay and straight, purple and polka-dot, mars and venus and to make a stand for that is kind of swimming upstream in every court from aspen, colorado to the u.s. supreme court. because i was mandated to undergo conversion therapy. the ten elders at the baptist church said we realize that you and nancy feel that we don't know what you're doing. you're not just sorority sisters but you have to move out, you have to go back to texas to work on your marriage with your husband, you have to give back...
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from the navy, one an aviator, one a submariner sitting next to me and it is like someone talking from mars to someone talking to somebody from jupiter. they have no idea what the other does or what their world is like. if we want them to fight as a joint military which we do for a variety of reasons, capabilities and economics, we need them to understand each other and this would not be available in just any program anywhere. so the war colleges are important. we have to do a better job, the first step in doing this and something i have been encouraging is i wrote my book based on personal experience. i had an opportunity because i was department chair to sit in on a lot of meetings and to hear a lot of things and a lot of power point slides. by the way, one of the most, one of the bleakest days as chair was sitting in on a presentation from a three star admiral who made the comment, gave us a comment about we need to strip all the gold plating out of our curriculum and when it ended a very sad looking captain turned to me and said are we told not to xl? that was a few years ago. last year
from the navy, one an aviator, one a submariner sitting next to me and it is like someone talking from mars to someone talking to somebody from jupiter. they have no idea what the other does or what their world is like. if we want them to fight as a joint military which we do for a variety of reasons, capabilities and economics, we need them to understand each other and this would not be available in just any program anywhere. so the war colleges are important. we have to do a better job, the...
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the first time proving i was a penny pincher beyond reproach, and then getting re-elected by a bigger mar gyp the second time than the first time, i think -- i think that's speaks to the fact that people really appreciate good stewardship of tax dollars. >> the party is associated with changing the drug laws, and you advocated for that as well. >> changing the? >> drug laws. >> drug laws, yes. since 1999, i advocated for legalizing marijuana, control it, regulate it, tax it. it's at a tipping point with marijuana and legalizing it. i think that colorado is going to do that. it's on the ballot in colorado, regulate it like alcohol. i think it's going to pass. when it does, and if it doesn't pass in colorado, it's going to pass. 50% of americans support the notion. it's a crowing number, it's a growing number because people talk about the issue more than they ever had before recognizing 90% of the drug problems are prohibition related, not use related. that's not to discount problems with use and abuse, but that should be the focus. when we legalize marijuana, we will take expwrient steps f
the first time proving i was a penny pincher beyond reproach, and then getting re-elected by a bigger mar gyp the second time than the first time, i think -- i think that's speaks to the fact that people really appreciate good stewardship of tax dollars. >> the party is associated with changing the drug laws, and you advocated for that as well. >> changing the? >> drug laws. >> drug laws, yes. since 1999, i advocated for legalizing marijuana, control it, regulate it, tax...
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to have marred negative repercussions for obama or nebraska or kansas. measuring is hard in this area. and don't know if that is true but the colorado patrol agents are trained to identify to be charitable to marijuana. said to be aware of sexual assaults in the '80s might have lead to a sexual assault because taking that more seriously and saw more willingness on the par of law-enforcement with nbc something similar. >> we will get a new attorney general in january. what are of consequences that made enforcement a priority through some policy guidance? >> life think that this day question of political will and not political law that to have that ability to enforce federal law the current attorney-general has taken in the position that there is nothing to prevent that there's nothing to appoint a new attorney general from policy that chris christy could do something very similar. >> key was campaigning here. >> >> questions from the audience? >> you have cash from uh marijuana business that you cannot take cash from them but yet the state takes its reven
to have marred negative repercussions for obama or nebraska or kansas. measuring is hard in this area. and don't know if that is true but the colorado patrol agents are trained to identify to be charitable to marijuana. said to be aware of sexual assaults in the '80s might have lead to a sexual assault because taking that more seriously and saw more willingness on the par of law-enforcement with nbc something similar. >> we will get a new attorney general in january. what are of...
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the mars rover, we sold the parachute here but the fabric was woven on high-tech european looms and made in the uk so next slide. and then i went out to steve jobs theater. this was my fourth stop from my 2019 trip right before covid closed everything down. see the structural glass walls bastion mark they were designed in italy and built in germany there's a lot of farm equipment now that's coming out of germany and we're going to have all these spare parts for it and the roof is from dubai. there's a connection on what we did in education 25 years ago taking up shop welders and mechanicsand what's going on now . another big mistake industry made was shutting down in-house engineering. we used to have a big giant place called the fabrication shop which the company no longer exists. pay bills and patented and design lots of equipment . and now we are paying the price for taking out in-house engineering and taking up shop classes and we're building all these new factories . where are we hagoing to have people that make that equipment so the next slide. these are the classes we need to get
the mars rover, we sold the parachute here but the fabric was woven on high-tech european looms and made in the uk so next slide. and then i went out to steve jobs theater. this was my fourth stop from my 2019 trip right before covid closed everything down. see the structural glass walls bastion mark they were designed in italy and built in germany there's a lot of farm equipment now that's coming out of germany and we're going to have all these spare parts for it and the roof is from dubai....
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and he also forms a new organization called lee mar a contraction of legalize marijuana that quickly spreads throughout san francisco area with the grateful dead and touring with concert things like that becomes very popular. and alan ginsberg known for howell a number of other things an played strangely by james franco in a recent film, he's also in san francisco at the time. he's quite prom an numerous ac lates to a national profile. he attends fursly morality in december of '64 so moved by it that he brings organization back with him when he returns to new york and forms first east coast chapter. so with the support of ginsberg he goes quickly national. but coast legalization also get wrapped up? something else which is the youth movement at the time. finding these old reports which the government has, obviously, back pedaled on the fence, a growing number of young people saw a familiar story that -- the government could lice. it was currently lying about waiting war in vietnam. it was lying about the necessity of segregation and now people very finding that it was lying about eff
and he also forms a new organization called lee mar a contraction of legalize marijuana that quickly spreads throughout san francisco area with the grateful dead and touring with concert things like that becomes very popular. and alan ginsberg known for howell a number of other things an played strangely by james franco in a recent film, he's also in san francisco at the time. he's quite prom an numerous ac lates to a national profile. he attends fursly morality in december of '64 so moved by...
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hundreds and hundreds of sponsorship letters and got -- i mean, we got some product including 4,000 mars bars to eat across the atlantic, but we got no money. so after two years of this planning and preparation and we had to just say, okay, we are going to set of, borrow a little bit of money per impressions and family and see how far we get. then we will just have to find ways along the way which is part of the reason why the exhibition ended up taking so long, 13 years, in the end. we started off on the greenwich, east london, and it is a lovely, ornate building. so we set of. the first day was a disaster because we had committed the cardinal sin of adventures, we have lots of charts of crossings, the atlantic, the pacific, star charts for celestial navigation because this was pre internet and 90 -- internet and gps days. the first day we got completely lost trying to get out of south london because we had not brought a road atlas, a street atlas force of london, so this was not a very auspicious way to start the circumnavigation did. the route, full circle of the -- spool circumnaviga
hundreds and hundreds of sponsorship letters and got -- i mean, we got some product including 4,000 mars bars to eat across the atlantic, but we got no money. so after two years of this planning and preparation and we had to just say, okay, we are going to set of, borrow a little bit of money per impressions and family and see how far we get. then we will just have to find ways along the way which is part of the reason why the exhibition ended up taking so long, 13 years, in the end. we started...
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china announced that it's planning another mission to the moon by the end of the year and a mission to mars by early as 2020. it announced it's planning to invest in 4,200 miles of new railway lines this year, including almost 2000 miles of high speed rail. you know how many more that is than we have? 2000. and that says nothing about the investments they've already made. they began operating new high speed rail lines in east china and northern china with initial speeds of 155 miles per hour while our government is closed. that's another plan, that's another set of tracks. china announced plans for a six giga watt wind farm on the border with mongolia which once completed would become the largest in the world. china continues its pursuit of a vast space-based communications network that will cover every inch of the earth. if we're not careful, if we're not careful they're going to deploy 5g a lot more quickly than we will. that's what the rest of the world is doing while we are shut down. and in my-- mr. president, my view of this is that we don't need to wait for the president on this. tha
china announced that it's planning another mission to the moon by the end of the year and a mission to mars by early as 2020. it announced it's planning to invest in 4,200 miles of new railway lines this year, including almost 2000 miles of high speed rail. you know how many more that is than we have? 2000. and that says nothing about the investments they've already made. they began operating new high speed rail lines in east china and northern china with initial speeds of 155 miles per hour...
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their own rover on mars. as administrator, nelson told the committee, quote, they are going to be landing humans on the moon. that should tell us something about our need to get off our duff. end quote. spoken like our colleague as we knew him, blunt and to the point. i personally believe that the power of competition to spur innovation and push our nation to get more serious about making investments in space will also catalyze economic growth. i do believe we should rise to the occasion, that's why we should be specific in an innovation and competition bill of what it is going to take to fund the artemis program, that means returning americans to the moon and sending our astronauts to mars in partnership with commercial and international partners. these are the candidates here for that artemis mission, they are like our new colleague, commander kelly, who are preparing and takes years to prepare for this mission. i want to give them the certainty that we're going to make the right investments. that means tak
their own rover on mars. as administrator, nelson told the committee, quote, they are going to be landing humans on the moon. that should tell us something about our need to get off our duff. end quote. spoken like our colleague as we knew him, blunt and to the point. i personally believe that the power of competition to spur innovation and push our nation to get more serious about making investments in space will also catalyze economic growth. i do believe we should rise to the occasion,...
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he really has been one of the voices from very, very early on for going to mars and exploring mars, long before we knew how to do it. he was taking us there in our minds. >> let me introduce you to some of the other people who drive the rover with me. >> so our rovers look just like this. >> when he came to the operations room and we showed him the model of the rover and the large-scale panoramic pictures that we've taken, the actual photographs of the surface of the planet, it was like watching him experience it as a child almost would experience, just the wonderment. he had never lost that wonder for mars that he's always conveyed in his books. >> there you go. you're getting the hang of it already. we're going to have to hire you. >> showing him how we control the rover and using the simulator and letting him basically you drive the simulator over across the surface of the planet and letting him see the reality of that was very rewarding for us because we could tell how much it meant to him to see this, that once what was only fiction that, partly because of his vision and his sh
he really has been one of the voices from very, very early on for going to mars and exploring mars, long before we knew how to do it. he was taking us there in our minds. >> let me introduce you to some of the other people who drive the rover with me. >> so our rovers look just like this. >> when he came to the operations room and we showed him the model of the rover and the large-scale panoramic pictures that we've taken, the actual photographs of the surface of the planet,...
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they're driving a recovery around on the surface of mars, folks. they just shot a spacecraft by pluto, close enough to take pictures of it and send back data. and what does the republican majority have to say about nasa's position on climate change? that they're in on a hoax. they basically accuse nasa scientists of being dishonest even though they're the ones who put our country on the surface of mars and put an american vehicle close enough to pluto to take pictures of it. look at wal-mart. just a moment ago the junior senator from arkansas was residing. wal-mart joined with a dozen other companies yesterday at the white house to say climate change is real. these aren't left-wing companies. this was wal-mart. this was alcoa. this was g.m. this was coke and pepsi. this was ups. we have got to start taking this seriously. but is there anything out of the state of arkansas, wal-mart's home state on climate? nope not a single thing. "forbes" magazine did an article, "climate change will cause increased flooding in coastal cities." it's a satellite pi
they're driving a recovery around on the surface of mars, folks. they just shot a spacecraft by pluto, close enough to take pictures of it and send back data. and what does the republican majority have to say about nasa's position on climate change? that they're in on a hoax. they basically accuse nasa scientists of being dishonest even though they're the ones who put our country on the surface of mars and put an american vehicle close enough to pluto to take pictures of it. look at wal-mart....
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when he was born he lived to see tire tracks on mars. the radio did not exist when he was born. he lived it to own an iphone. under talk about disruption, everything he learned, will talk more about this later. everything he was taught at the beginning of his medical training was utterly obsolete by the time he was happy through his career he had to completely relearn medicine and reinvent himself. we will talk about that. we have lived through the great recession. he lifted the great depression which was worse. two world wars, did not make it to the covid pandemic but he didn't live through the influenza pandemic of 1918 and 1919. when americans were at each other's throats about mask mandate and quarantine. some things don't change. the 2020s feel very politically divided but they are not in a more politically divided the 1920s were when the state i grew up in, colorado, kansas, much of the midwest was governed by openly avowed ku klux klan members. so what i realized is he found a way through that that allowed him to be liked and optimistic. i once asked him if he was happy a
when he was born he lived to see tire tracks on mars. the radio did not exist when he was born. he lived it to own an iphone. under talk about disruption, everything he learned, will talk more about this later. everything he was taught at the beginning of his medical training was utterly obsolete by the time he was happy through his career he had to completely relearn medicine and reinvent himself. we will talk about that. we have lived through the great recession. he lifted the great...
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page after page in our nation's history is marred by bigotry, tainted by intolerance, by injustice, but through every chapter, however dark the night, some brave americans have willed that there would be light. that march forward has always been to expand access to the polls, not to decrease it. for we expanded access for those who didn't own land, for black americans after the civil war, for women, for all americans. in world war ii black americans fought overseas for the same country that forced their families to sit at second lunch -- segregated lunch counters back home. then they came home and were forced to guess how many jelly beans were in a jar before they themselves could vote in a country that they had fought for. asian americans fought to end slavery in the civil war, sacrificed to preserve this union, and then had their earned citizenship stripped away. decades later, their grandsons fought in europe, even as their loved ones were interred in camps on american soil. and we march forward, and we march on, and we expand the right to the ballot box. in the 1960's, white america
page after page in our nation's history is marred by bigotry, tainted by intolerance, by injustice, but through every chapter, however dark the night, some brave americans have willed that there would be light. that march forward has always been to expand access to the polls, not to decrease it. for we expanded access for those who didn't own land, for black americans after the civil war, for women, for all americans. in world war ii black americans fought overseas for the same country that...
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my wife and i had dinner with him and milania in february at mar-a-lago. he doesn't ask me if you should run. but you have to assume he will run. the way i look at he's probably running. >> has a suggested unity that he is not running? >> thank you senator i have two questions. who he prefers a candidate for president. >> i don't know. the voterss? will decide. >> my other question is you mentioned the state of connecticut those that offer some evidence or any other candidate. >> first of all the election will be a referendum right now you don't see many candidates in a a press conference with joe biden. this is the year if you want to be a democrat blumenthal already has to run ads in connecticut adding murray is running an ad and she's early been sitting appear 35 years and already running ads and they are already attacking washington. look at democrats. they know how bad it is. they see the same poll numbers. and biden is in the worst shape than obama was. it is a race between two people so they have to talk about issues that people care about and you h
my wife and i had dinner with him and milania in february at mar-a-lago. he doesn't ask me if you should run. but you have to assume he will run. the way i look at he's probably running. >> has a suggested unity that he is not running? >> thank you senator i have two questions. who he prefers a candidate for president. >> i don't know. the voterss? will decide. >> my other question is you mentioned the state of connecticut those that offer some evidence or any other...
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but the increase in threats to their personal safety since the august 8 mar-a-lago search warrant are shocking. beyond the direct threats and violence, there are also rising concerns about the public spread of public information about fbi employees and families, a practice known as doxing. i fear the situation may get worse. last thursday, former president trump kept up his threatening rhetoric against these law enforcement officers. he said that if was indicted for his actions, quote, i think you'd have problems in this country, the likes of which we've never seen before. i don't think the people of the united states would stand for it, counsellest. that is -- unquote. that is exactly the kind of language president trump used after he lost the 2020 election to incite the january 6 attack here at the capitol. as i have said many times, political violence and threats of violence and furtherance of any -- in furtherance of any cause, any cause, is unacceptable. it is time for the senate to stand up and support the men and women of the federal bureau of investigation who have been threat
but the increase in threats to their personal safety since the august 8 mar-a-lago search warrant are shocking. beyond the direct threats and violence, there are also rising concerns about the public spread of public information about fbi employees and families, a practice known as doxing. i fear the situation may get worse. last thursday, former president trump kept up his threatening rhetoric against these law enforcement officers. he said that if was indicted for his actions, quote, i think...
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issue isn't one i've thought a lot about, but the big question would be, there are areas that even mar march under discrimination where the national government doesn't step in. some people think of a more capacious notion of age discrimination and maybe they can do that in california if they're worried about that, but we don't want a national age discrimination thing that has that degree of provocative miss given the fact that some people think that kind of age discrimination. [inaudible] the fact that it's a moral issue doesn't mean we have a centralized solution. you've got a strong point and if we took some domains where the federal government and just put in the states and localities, then the intensity of central blockage would of course diminish. >> one of justice ginsburg's priestess spring court statements on abortion suggests that in fact if roe v wade had not been a single national standard, this would not have been as great an issue. >> i think marianne who worked in was ambassador and justice ginsburg are correct in saying look roe versus wade was a blunder to national issu
issue isn't one i've thought a lot about, but the big question would be, there are areas that even mar march under discrimination where the national government doesn't step in. some people think of a more capacious notion of age discrimination and maybe they can do that in california if they're worried about that, but we don't want a national age discrimination thing that has that degree of provocative miss given the fact that some people think that kind of age discrimination. [inaudible] the...
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marijuana mars is not so bad which is more true then, the thc levels were much lower. nonetheless, once enough parents saw what hat happened to their kids, and once it became clear that cannabis use led to cocaine use for a lot of people, it's so amazing to me that the legalization community has managed to snow people on the fact that cannabis use is so high in this country and opioid crisis. we in canada, too two done witches the most cannabis used and opioid use, this biggest number of opioid overdose deaths -- but once that happened, once parents saw first hand the support for legalization basically blew up overnight, and marijuana use went down from 1979 to 1991, went down by half. and to some extent that set the stage for what has happened now. there's so many people weren't using them. it was relatively niche drug, and so when prop 215 hit the legalization community, had a large group of people who had no idea, but the collapse in public support was very fast, and legallers have been savvier and tried to avoid marketing to teaches and so there aren't as many teen
marijuana mars is not so bad which is more true then, the thc levels were much lower. nonetheless, once enough parents saw what hat happened to their kids, and once it became clear that cannabis use led to cocaine use for a lot of people, it's so amazing to me that the legalization community has managed to snow people on the fact that cannabis use is so high in this country and opioid crisis. we in canada, too two done witches the most cannabis used and opioid use, this biggest number of opioid...
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mars? [applause] >> did you hear that? what advice would you give a 10-year-old who once to go to mars? >> a doctorate degree at age 25, joined the astronaut corps and then they will send you to the moon, where you will assemble things on the moon that will make the moon base. you'll assembled vans. and then you will go land the moon for a while and then you'll come back. will training. that is where you go to deal put together a base that looks justo like the one. >> i know that sounds old, but he was so common as though appropriate. we have a spacecraft that will cycle, swing by the earth, and pick up two or three commanders and tran -- -- >> what does that look like? >> you will have one just like it in low earth orbit. you'll assembled things and then we will build the master one that takes people. that is why my program is called cycling pathways to mars. >> you can find out more at buzz aldrin.com.ys if you want to mars t-shirts, you can get to it through buzz aldrin.com. they are a fundraiser for the foundation. eve
mars? [applause] >> did you hear that? what advice would you give a 10-year-old who once to go to mars? >> a doctorate degree at age 25, joined the astronaut corps and then they will send you to the moon, where you will assemble things on the moon that will make the moon base. you'll assembled vans. and then you will go land the moon for a while and then you'll come back. will training. that is where you go to deal put together a base that looks justo like the one. >> i know...
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car will be lowered on to a sky crane down onto the surface of mars and nasa is working on the hubble replacement. it seems and cost growth and challenges it's going to be several years off the double lowest seat in times further than the telescope to the katella scope and ever before. but the new commercial space rate has been going gangbusters and we have seen more results faster than i think we had expected and it's just amazing progress. last month nasa announced new contracts with competitors ranging from boeing, sierra nevada, -- preparation, and really these are the faces of the new frontier. where the commercial sector as stepping in this case there's four different capsule vehicles all competing to the rocket system. there's this based falcon and the launch alliance would assert -- there have less what served three of the four potential capsules and their atlas just need the 26th consecutive nicked the vehicle likely to the workhorse in the area. on cargo, something the bush administration launched for access to a space station and move along like gangbusters too. it's likely
car will be lowered on to a sky crane down onto the surface of mars and nasa is working on the hubble replacement. it seems and cost growth and challenges it's going to be several years off the double lowest seat in times further than the telescope to the katella scope and ever before. but the new commercial space rate has been going gangbusters and we have seen more results faster than i think we had expected and it's just amazing progress. last month nasa announced new contracts with...
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the department of defense especially with micro- reactors to have missions on the moon or maybe even mars so to continue to work with nasa i'm glad to know you are interested in that as well and space exploration. we look forward to working with you in this committee on that. >> thank you so very much. that's a good answer. so with that thank you and i yield back i appreciate this informative hearing. >> thank you mr. chairman and secretary granholm it's great to see you thank you for joining us today. always a pleasure the department of energy recently announced an ambitious goal of the cost of solar energy reduced within the next ten years what programs and initiative does the department plan to use to meet to the goal and what can congress do to help you support that? may thank you for asking. they we are announcing this yet again and we do have a great plan i am proud of how we will keep that price of solar coming down. as you noted we are being aggressive and we are committing assistance to go through a comprehensive plan from the raw materials to the point the solar panel delivers e
the department of defense especially with micro- reactors to have missions on the moon or maybe even mars so to continue to work with nasa i'm glad to know you are interested in that as well and space exploration. we look forward to working with you in this committee on that. >> thank you so very much. that's a good answer. so with that thank you and i yield back i appreciate this informative hearing. >> thank you mr. chairman and secretary granholm it's great to see you thank you...
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- or i should say the horns of the themmia, not the heels of the dilemma although it could be after mar-a-lago, we will see. the issue is you have a country that's teetering on the brink of collapse and starvation and it's the sole buffer with lots of u.s. troops, so they are kind of walking that tight rope between trying to rein in north korea, for example, the recent cut in energy. they don't wanting to too far, right, because if you topple that regime, you wind up with a major humanitarian disaster right on your border and also you hurt trade to your point because china is embedded with north korea in terms of trade. i do not feel optimism that some chit-chat in palm beach will solve. we will see. ultimately it is up to xi jinping, how he wants to play his cards and we can exert pressure in many ways but ultimately this is china's neighbor and china is going to need to -- to ply a leadership role in solving the problem. diplomatically, sort of punching china in the face repeatedly on the world stage is probably not going to help when you need china's help. yes, did you have a follow-up? >>
- or i should say the horns of the themmia, not the heels of the dilemma although it could be after mar-a-lago, we will see. the issue is you have a country that's teetering on the brink of collapse and starvation and it's the sole buffer with lots of u.s. troops, so they are kind of walking that tight rope between trying to rein in north korea, for example, the recent cut in energy. they don't wanting to too far, right, because if you topple that regime, you wind up with a major humanitarian...
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congressional requested it is a thing where there have been to a totally separate legal doctrines with mars and venus. such as deposition with the spousal immunity, etc. including process of privilege outside of the narrow component from what was recognized on a constitutional basis. they always believe that executive privilege is a bundle of ideas with state secrets with presidential communications pending adjudications so it is all part of executive privilege and to bring that so those two political branches with those echo chambers now with the judicial involvement. you will live and die by the sword. with those leveraged annex. with those disputes. >> the first time they have recognized the intra agency document. >> it is my recollection the judge felt that they had done that and she was falling that president so that was a case that has been disputed by both branches of the meeting hers seem to adopt the executive branch philosophy. to make the strongest case we have never had. >> the last point is i love congressional oversight with the walter reed investigation. for the supply chain
congressional requested it is a thing where there have been to a totally separate legal doctrines with mars and venus. such as deposition with the spousal immunity, etc. including process of privilege outside of the narrow component from what was recognized on a constitutional basis. they always believe that executive privilege is a bundle of ideas with state secrets with presidential communications pending adjudications so it is all part of executive privilege and to bring that so those two...
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david mar stead is fema's assistant administrator of the federal insurance director and the senior executive of the flood insurance program. he has over 25 years of experience in public service received his master of business administration from the university of nebraska. we thank you for being taking time to be here will be recognized for five minutes give an oral presentation or testimony from without objection your written statements will be a part of the record radio recognized for five minutes to give your oral remarks. >> good morning chairman davidson ranking member. chairman mchenry, ms. waters, members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today regarding fema's perspective for that reauthorization and reform of the national flood insurance program. for moreog than 50 years and fip has been critical to the resilience policy. today our climate poses a serious threat to our nation as the number and severity of disasters continues to grow, the n fip requires meaningful structural change. and fip lasthe reauthorization n 2017 identifies experienced 25 short-term
david mar stead is fema's assistant administrator of the federal insurance director and the senior executive of the flood insurance program. he has over 25 years of experience in public service received his master of business administration from the university of nebraska. we thank you for being taking time to be here will be recognized for five minutes give an oral presentation or testimony from without objection your written statements will be a part of the record radio recognized for five...
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20% and then plus the dividend tax rate at the individual level and so, it appears that the markets mars making a balancing of the businesses that are organized such that those two levels as opposed to those that are organized by there's only one level of tax. >> may i submit a question for the record about puerto rico? >> i've been listening all morning to these questions and trying to figure out how it all fits into what we are going to do which is having an open process where people can propose amendments to correct things they see here but having worked in both state revenue in federal revenue for some time i know that it is a complicated situation, and i appreciate all that you have done with it. in the budget committee we have hold some hearings and what we are doing here one of those things is to determine what the gdp is and would be and how that would affect any tax proposal. we agreed to go with a static scoring with a $1.5 trillion deficit because we didn't want to argue, but be dynamic effect of the whole thing was going to be we hold hearings on it anyway and found out that
20% and then plus the dividend tax rate at the individual level and so, it appears that the markets mars making a balancing of the businesses that are organized such that those two levels as opposed to those that are organized by there's only one level of tax. >> may i submit a question for the record about puerto rico? >> i've been listening all morning to these questions and trying to figure out how it all fits into what we are going to do which is having an open process where...